October 26, 2004
Why my Vote went to George Bush
1. Security.
2. Because I don't want our National Security Dependant upon the good will of the United Nations - an organization made up of mostly tyrants.
3. Because I work hard for my money and I want to keep the tax cuts that President Bush made possible.
4. Because I'm a veteran and my husband is a disabled veteran and that man who opposes the President has already hurt POWs - God only knows how much he will hurt today's military men and women.
5. Because President Bush understands core American values - life is a precious gift - one which should not be taken easily.
6. Because President Bush is not going to tax my guns. John Kerry will do everything in his power to tax my guns. If he can, he will take my guns.
7. Because I am better off now then I was 4 years ago. My own salary has increased by $22,000 since President Bush was elected.
8. Because President Bush supports the troops and will never establish a draft.
9. Because First Lady, Laura Bush, is indeed a lady, who I greatly admire for her strong beliefs.
10. Because even though President Bush is a Christian, he does not wear his Christianity on his sleeve as a reason for all he does as President Carter did his.
11. Because George Bush speaks just like most of us.
12. Because John Kerry is from the Northeast and thinks he is better than all of us and seems to think he needs to speak slowly enough so we can all understand what he is saying.
13. Because Teresa Kerry is a shallow, rude, bitch born and raised in another country as a rich bitch and has never done a lick of real work in her life.
14. Because the Bush twins are normal girls - I did the same things they did when I was in college, they are cute, they are funny, they are just a couple of years older than Andy and August, yet the press has gone after Jenna and Barbara's butts for the last few years - but these girls still do what they can for their dad. Oh, and I have eaten at Chuy's before - not impressed at all. Service sucked!
15. Because Main Stream Media hate the Bush Presidency, I love it.
16. Because President Bush is making schools responsible for their funding - No Child Left Behind is a great start to making all the public schools worthy of all the dollars they get - all children, no matter what their background, deserve the very best education this incredibly rich and wonderful country can give them.
17. Because President Bush will continue to stand with Israel. Gee, maybe that should really be #2.
18. Because President Bush has actually worked on his ranch, and can chop wood and hack through weeds.
19. Because John Kerry speaks to us all as if we were idiots, and he is the only person on earth who knows English. The fuckhead!
20. Because I can't imagine spending the next four years having to listen to John f'n Kerry drone on and on about whatever. The man has about the most annoying speaking voice of any politician. I so wish the Dems had had enough brains to nominate Lieberman - but I suspect that all the anti-Semitic Dems like Michael Moore were responsible for his defeat.
Posted by Beth at October 26, 2004 8:06 PM
Comments
You want me to kick John f'n Kerry's butt too?
Beth, I'm beginning to think you don't like Kerry, or am I mistaken? LOL
Posted by: BeeBee at October 26, 2004 8:27 PM
Hey! You only told me about $2000 of it...
Posted by: John of Argghhh! at October 26, 2004 8:30 PM
You are wise beyond your years!!
Bush 4 more years!!
Posted by: Marla at October 26, 2004 8:45 PM
And GWB looks credible in a flight-suit:
http://www.bushcountry.org/bushcountry-store/images/bushflightsuit.jpg
Posted by: Sally at October 27, 2004 1:05 PM
Your reasons for voting for George W. Bush have me very confused, but I like your cat photos. As for security, I think time will show that Mr. Bush's war in Iraq will make us less safe - think of what almost $1,000 per person spent there could do here for homeland security. Also, we are losing friends around the globe and this is bad for business and bad for getting them to cooperate with us to fight terror. As for your comment about Mr. Bush not wearing his religion on his sleeve, he says that everything he does is following the will of God. My friends abroad think the US is turning into a theocracy. As a moderate Christian, it really bothers me that Mr. Bush condones the torture of prisoners by trying to evade the Geneva Convention and that he expresses no remorse for the thousands of women and children in Iraq who have died because of a war he did not properly plan for. I read about your father's experience in corporate America and I understand your distrust of corporations. At the same time, your candidate puts the views and interests of these corporations above your very own. In the end, I am voting against Bush because of the massive budget deficits that he has saddled our children with. If the Chinese and Japanese decide to stop holding US debt, we are in for a world of hurt. I'm sorry you so dislike the Kerrys, but I think your faith in George W. is misplaced. Thanks again for the cute kitty photos. Our best buddy, Sniffles, was hit by a car last weekend so your cat really made me smile.
Posted by: Kirby at October 28, 2004 3:13 PM
Kirby,
I'm very sorry for your loss. Pets become part of our families, don't they?
I would have to say that I'm equally baffled by your support of Kerry - who is so pro-abortion despite his claim to be Catholic - that he supports partial birth abortion.
The fact that Kerry served the US in Vietnam does not negate the fact that he harmed many, many American servicemen by his acts in 1971 and thereafter.
I would much prefer that we fight terrorists in Iraq then fight them here.
As to women and children being killed during the Iraq battle of the Global War on Terrorism - never before in the history of mankind has any nation gone to such great lengths to avoid injury to civilians - we have lost lives because of our care.
Thousands and thousands of women and children were killed by Saddam Hussein and his sons. Do you honestly think that the Iraqi people (other than the Baathists and the Wahabists) were better off under Saddam?
Let's face it - the people voting for Kerry are doing it because they are still pissed off that George Bush won the electoral vote in 2000 - ain't ya?
Posted by: Beth Donovan at October 28, 2004 7:20 PM
Kirby is right on the money. i really think that you should look at policies and not how much work the candidates wives do or how normal their daughters are. Beth, personality it not all that matters in an election, especially when you assume what their personalities are like.
I agree with you, though, about your response to Kirby about abortion, i am christian and i am pro choice but against partial birth abortion but if you have watched any of the debates or public announcements you would notice that bush says things like "I trust in god" or "i pray to god" a lot. I want a president that doesn't let religion interfere with politics.
Posted by: Sam at October 30, 2004 5:20 PM
